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South America's Well-Known Bird-Watching Destinations

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Bird watching is certainly anaudacious activity for which yourequire to walk next to the densejungles in some creative birdinglocations. This activity is a leisurepursuit for nature aficionados,who like to learn regarding therare bird species, their habits andbehaviors. If you’re amongstthose aficionados, then plan a tripto South America to enjoywildlife activities. There’re somany bird species in the forests ofSouth America, all of which areexceptional in their own way.

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Mindo:

Mindo in Ecuador ishome to more than four-hundred fifty birdspecies. This little city isenclosed by the deepMindo- Nambillo jungle.Birdwatchers caneffortlessly face someexciting bird species suchas Kingfishers, hummingbirds, Woodpeckers, Puffbirds, Harpy Eagles,Cotingas etc.

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Yasuni National Park:

Placed between the forestof Pastaza and Napo, thispark is affluent in biodiversity. The national parkdwells more than five-hundred species of birds,therefore, act as an ultimatelocation for bird viewing.Hence, Yasuni Jungletours should be on top ofyour list.

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Podocarpus National Park:

Placed in the south-east of Ecuador, Podocarpus National Parkis a renowned bird-watching destination. Bird watchers in thispark can have a close view of some colorful bird species such asWhite-Crowned Tapaculo, Sharp-Tailed Streamcreeper, StripedManakin, Equatorial Graytail, etc.

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Cuyabeno National Park:

It’s one of the biggest wildlife reserves in the Ecuador. It covers an areaof six-thousand square kilometres of Amazon rainforest and is the abodeto five-hundred bird species. Apart from this, travellers will discoverfifteen species of monkeys, and also different aquatic wildlife such as 5species of caiman, dolphins, manatee, anaconda, etc.

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Address: Caldas E1-38 and

Pedro Fermín Cevallos(Plaza San Blas) Centro Histórico.Quito - Ecuador, South America

Phone(593 - 2) 3161568 / 3162247

24 Horas09 97677662 / 09 84535925

E-Mail: [email protected]

http://www.latinadventures.ec